this is bad news . The more top flight left tackles in the draft the better for us. With only two we might not see one at number 9 . I think Buluga is going to end up the clear 1 with Davis number 2 . Davis might be our man .
The qb situation is ugly. The draft is weak , the Fa options are a joke , which is the reason for the Vick chatter . He might be the best of a bad lot.
I think we can forget about the qb in the draft . The Bills have two big needs Left tackle and nose tackle
I have seen stoud mentioned at possible n.t , I am not sure that is based in reality. Anyone think stoud can man the middle ?
Eagles hired former Bills head coach Dick Jauron to coach the team's defensive backs.
Jauron replaces Brian Stewart, who left to take over as defensive coordinator at the University of Houston. Per Peter King, Jauron tried to land the Princeton head coaching job only to be turned down. He'll be asked to fix the team's subpar safety play in 2010.
good enough to be our head coach not good enough to be the 250 best college coach
If the third best left tackle is better than the best qb you take the left tackle. We have needs at qb,left tackle. and front 7 on d , depending on which system we end up running . At that point you start to look at best player availabe at those positions .Clearly this year one way or another we have to do something with the o line . Buluga or davis would be a good start. The idea of not taking davis becuase hadden is rated slighly higher does not make much sense
I agree , this is shaping up as a weak class of qb's , if we tak a shot at brown or robingson late I have no problem . Fix the lines and get a vertern in here and lets take are chances.
you could see 6 or 7 tackles taken before we pick in the second round. We need a day one starter these guys dont fall in to the later rounds . I am all for project guys but nothing gets fixed until we fill the left tackle position